Maybe the rabbit and the little yellow chicken are cute, maybe the American dream is great, but as for the expression of the streets of China in the film so unbearable. At first, most crooked nuts don’t have a good impression of China. Although the rude and sloppy Chinese aunts and dirty streets in the movie only appeared for less than three minutes, they formed a sharp contrast with the clean and decent Americans and the luxurious American streets. . This kind of intentional act is very inauthentic, and it hides ridicule in humor. It can be said that it is invisibly reinforces the stereotypes of China amongst the audience.
And what happened to the weird little Asian girl adopted by a white family in the film. . . Could it be that the happy atmosphere of the family was ruined by this Asian who likes to roll his eyes and sing super out-of-tune. The blond sister of the male protagonist is portrayed as considerate and helpful, and this black-haired sister has no positive effect except for embarrassing ugliness in front of all the parents and accidentally triggering the male protagonist’s rescue. Oh, she angrily dragged the flower away after someone gave it to the male protagonist, Xiaohuahua, a hum with super big white eyes to subtly display the alienated and rude image of Asians in front of the global audience.
Although filmmakers are good at throwing dirty water on other peoples, they don't seem to be good at telling stories.
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